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Chris Bailey's avatar

Congratulations on meeting that huge goal of turning in the ms! The app that works magically for me is Be Focused Pro. It’s a timer. It will also block other apps and websites during a work session. I hope I won’t ruin the effect by saying it, but I have an ability to click the start button and start work. I hold myself to an honest effort until the alarm sounds. Most of the time, I only need that initial discipline to start. If the first 30 minutes is good, I may keep going for another hour or so without a break. If it’s not so good, I take a timed break and then start another session. Loosely based on the pomodoro idea.

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Laura Steadham Smith's avatar

I use Scrivener and have liked it. I set up the file with an appendix section not included in the draft compilation that I treat like a journal, revision guide, and research log. I’ve never tried to download a scrivener app for my phone, so it ties me to my laptop for serious planning and recording, but it has worked well for me.

Thank you for these tips and resources! They sound like great options, too.

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